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supervisor carmen chu is also with us. we are also lucky enough to have supervisor mark farrell as well. maybe he is having a pastry or something. there is a lot of traffic between here and city hall. that is a bad joke, i know. we also have supervisor eric mar here with us this morning. all the supervisors are sitting together. we are also lucky enough to have the chief of protocol for the city of san francisco charlotte schultz. last but not least, we have tony sun, chair of the asian arts commission. that's good started this morning. i am going to get off the stage and and things off over to jay hsu. he is going to tell us a little bit more about what we're doing today. >> someone needs to hand me the remote. terrific. brand implementation is a journey. the asian art museum embarks on a new journey. to reinvent ourselves, to engage a broad audience. the broad audience is very much at the core of what we do here and who we are. why now, you ask? as the aging world influence grows, so is understanding its culture. more th
supervisor carmen chu is also with us. we are also lucky enough to have supervisor mark farrell as well. maybe he is having a pastry or something. there is a lot of traffic between here and city hall. that is a bad joke, i know. we also have supervisor eric mar here with us this morning. all the supervisors are sitting together. we are also lucky enough to have the chief of protocol for the city of san francisco charlotte schultz. last but not least, we have tony sun, chair of the asian arts...
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use to suppress their people. corey what kind of response are you getting on this film that's been yelling pretty amazing. the you tube for some reason it is restricted the video so nobody can watch you know you yet on facebook. it's very you know strange that the truth should be restricted why do you think they had their depth put over in age restriction on this video well i think the you know by the going to the lines there is a shark that i regret putting the shark in the film though it's where one of the protesters was shot in the back of the verities pretty bloody that's all the half of the second you see it but it is graphic there enough but i think again the truth trumps censorship so in certain cases you have to just say ok that two second shot of a bloody head is more important for of youth to see that it is the fact that they might have nightmares i mean as if they're not seen stuff like that already on t.v. it's such a rag and corey ultimately what is the math of that that you want to get out with this
use to suppress their people. corey what kind of response are you getting on this film that's been yelling pretty amazing. the you tube for some reason it is restricted the video so nobody can watch you know you yet on facebook. it's very you know strange that the truth should be restricted why do you think they had their depth put over in age restriction on this video well i think the you know by the going to the lines there is a shark that i regret putting the shark in the film though it's...
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we can use that tool precisely the way it was meant to be used to stop radical governors who are not listening to the people who are trampling on democracy and we're putting our government in the hands of a corporate few this could have for the benefit of the many so we think we can do this with grassroots groups like united wisconsin we need to help people out there they need to go to recall walker h.q. dot com they can maybe give what they can or tell their friends it was. johnson decided to petition and get ready for a ride here you had a senate recall election a few months ago and didn't quite hit the mark you needed one arguably i know that you know one of the republicans this is sort of in between but came up one short basically in terms of recalling the senators did that hurt or helped the momentum to take down walker. back absolutely help the moment that we actually won five of the nine recall races if you recall the republicans try to recall three of our democratic senators and they're the ones who started the recall first so if they're saying they're going to recall well th
we can use that tool precisely the way it was meant to be used to stop radical governors who are not listening to the people who are trampling on democracy and we're putting our government in the hands of a corporate few this could have for the benefit of the many so we think we can do this with grassroots groups like united wisconsin we need to help people out there they need to go to recall walker h.q. dot com they can maybe give what they can or tell their friends it was. johnson decided to...
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good advice for all of us. >> the stars used those names, they are just like us. >> reporter: they did. >>> thank yo >>>. >> thank you, cecilia. >>> and coming up, news about the woman who suffered a stroke at the bot of the of the earth. i habe a cohd. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in
good advice for all of us. >> the stars used those names, they are just like us. >> reporter: they did. >>> thank yo >>>. >> thank you, cecilia. >>> and coming up, news about the woman who suffered a stroke at the bot of the of the earth. i habe a cohd. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms,...
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those are all benefits for us. they help us with accountability in the global marketplace. but obviously the most, the most controversial agreed is the colombia agreement. and i really am very sympathetic and i mindful as chairman of foreign relations committee that the comments of two very viable members of our committee, senator cardin, who works in heads up our helsinki commission and works constantly on this, and senator menendez, but there can be differences of opinion even as we all acknowledge that there are continued abuses. there are continued problems. i understand it. nobody is blind to that. but a lot of us have pushed for a long time on colombia's efforts to institute a strong ministry of labor. that's been one of our goals, and the ministry was not in the specific labor action plan, colombia's congress recently passed a measure requiring the executive to create one by the end of next month. colombia has also passed laws that we pushed them to pass to stem the abuse of contract labor and enforcement. has it accomplished everything we want it to accomplish? know
those are all benefits for us. they help us with accountability in the global marketplace. but obviously the most, the most controversial agreed is the colombia agreement. and i really am very sympathetic and i mindful as chairman of foreign relations committee that the comments of two very viable members of our committee, senator cardin, who works in heads up our helsinki commission and works constantly on this, and senator menendez, but there can be differences of opinion even as we all...
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for a lot of people in the us. that's right it's not true. i completely agree with that view as you look at if you look at the american social system not just as an economic system as a social system the one key factor here is that our system privileges profit before people again a privilege of profit before people will have basic basic statistics you have three and a half million people are homeless fourteen million people that are jobless you have nearly fifty million people without health care insurance you have another forty six million americans that are living below the poverty rates and you look at the bank bailouts million dollar bonuses and we have a political system a political system that is bought and sold by wall street all right this is not necessarily about capitalism or non capitalism is about creating a different social system they say it's about capitalism or not capitalism is a false virus a false dichotomy instead it's about creating the economy number station within this country as well as around the world as well as arou
for a lot of people in the us. that's right it's not true. i completely agree with that view as you look at if you look at the american social system not just as an economic system as a social system the one key factor here is that our system privileges profit before people again a privilege of profit before people will have basic basic statistics you have three and a half million people are homeless fourteen million people that are jobless you have nearly fifty million people without health...
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we stayed around the reception from the people at the occupy boston for us veterans for peace was was fantastic. we were talking to some of the local police that had the regular police uniforms. and everything seemed to be in good shape but we stuck around and run twenty in the morning. at one end of the. supposedly not condone areas. the big guys dressed in the. homeland anxiety uniforms looking like storm troopers. one of them came up and said that you have ten minutes to bake a we help ass and then they drive. i was next to the coordinator one of the arrestees pack scanlan and rachel o'neil who was also a an iraq veteran. they were. probably chanting some of the loudest slogans we were reciting. oath to defend the constitution of the united states of america against all enemies we have a problem and it's called the constitution. and they were singled out immediately the young lady was absolutely manhandled by a couple of these to stop i want to be and my friend sort of reached out to help her and they grabbed him and that left me and i was grabbed by two with them one grabbed my sh
we stayed around the reception from the people at the occupy boston for us veterans for peace was was fantastic. we were talking to some of the local police that had the regular police uniforms. and everything seemed to be in good shape but we stuck around and run twenty in the morning. at one end of the. supposedly not condone areas. the big guys dressed in the. homeland anxiety uniforms looking like storm troopers. one of them came up and said that you have ten minutes to bake a we help ass...
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it will keep us all safer. and if you think he's getting any credit from republicans, well, think again. [ male announcer ] cranberry juice? wake up! ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. tle plus veggie nutrition. emotional hetlretl?tl aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. is non-stop to seattle? just carry new preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by na
it will keep us all safer. and if you think he's getting any credit from republicans, well, think again. [ male announcer ] cranberry juice? wake up! ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. tle plus veggie nutrition. emotional hetlretl?tl aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment....
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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] just got her flu shot, like a champ -- mom! taking on the master of disaster, the flu! it's the fight of the season! your flu shot's next, champ. let's do this. flu shots. every day. no appointment needed. most insurance accepted. get a $5 cvs gift card if you're not covered. find us at minuteclinic.com. >>> the fashion designer is out with a memoir. vicky grew up here in our area, and joins us now to talk about her book and the special occasion that brings her back to the d.c. area. good morning and welcome. >> hi, nice to see you. >> nice to have you with us. you have quite a history when you look at the book. t
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] just got her flu shot, like a champ --...
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have people from the ron paul movement that are fed our freedom plaza vent because they agree with us on crony capitalism corrupting the economy they agree with us that the empire economy of eleven hundred military bases and outposts around the world is not good for the united states it's not good for our national security it's not going for sure that it's not good for our economy we need it was who've the power of corporations that's the issue right tony jump in issue go ahead jump in the issue is that you're not opposed to crony capitalism and by the way who wouldn't who wouldn't be opposed to breaking the law you're opposed to capitalism that's the progress not euros and i drew people you're actually wrong about they are and you think it should just be your having to learn about this is what you believe all right do you believe all they say to look in your own words there i mean let me just suggest the chance would be much easier but i'm going to go to jason here jay let's always allow you to stay same time he's allowed now that makes up stuff ok oh no he's going to go right next t
have people from the ron paul movement that are fed our freedom plaza vent because they agree with us on crony capitalism corrupting the economy they agree with us that the empire economy of eleven hundred military bases and outposts around the world is not good for the united states it's not good for our national security it's not going for sure that it's not good for our economy we need it was who've the power of corporations that's the issue right tony jump in issue go ahead jump in the...
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. >> white in front of us! >> joining us now are storm chase ergs reed timer and chris chittick. good morning. >> good morning. >> i know you know all about meterology. >> during the april 27 outbreak this year you had ef-4 and ef-5 tornadoes. ef-5 we don't want to intercept because it can scour the ground and two-foot trench in the ground and even our vehicle dominator can't stand up to. >> when you get to that point, and you have to make a decision while you still have enough time to get out of harm's way, have you ever cut it a little too close? >> sometimes we get in a position or are like what are we doing that? thought always goes through your brain but we have complete trust in our vehicle and, so far, kept us safe. >> you're the videographer. you have to trust the people driving the vehicle as well. when you look in the view finder, do you think i'm close enough? the zoom lens is working and this is getting dangerous and lets get out of here. >> i feel like i'm behind the view finder. i like to push the envelope. like i say, we have complete trust in the vehicle. i like t
. >> white in front of us! >> joining us now are storm chase ergs reed timer and chris chittick. good morning. >> good morning. >> i know you know all about meterology. >> during the april 27 outbreak this year you had ef-4 and ef-5 tornadoes. ef-5 we don't want to intercept because it can scour the ground and two-foot trench in the ground and even our vehicle dominator can't stand up to. >> when you get to that point, and you have to make a decision while...
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he was one of the first people to teach himself on the use of technology long before any of us have computers on our desk. he recently worked on the downtown 25 your report. it was a sudden loss. the stock is still in a bit of shock, and we ask that you return today's meeting in his honor if you would. on a more positive note, i would like to let you know that the small business commission actually has given to staff a special honor, certificate of honor. dan snyder, who i do not think is present today. this past monday the commission gave them their certificate of honor acknowledging that they would like to acknowledge the contributions of that they have made to the small business community, both providing excellent service to small business owners, to navigate the complex zoning regulations and their timely response of research and guidance to the commission. we're very pleased with the staff working hard in that capacity. it was a nice honor for both of them. finally, i just wanted to mention that i met with the new director of engineering at the va hospital. finally, after a while of tryi
he was one of the first people to teach himself on the use of technology long before any of us have computers on our desk. he recently worked on the downtown 25 your report. it was a sudden loss. the stock is still in a bit of shock, and we ask that you return today's meeting in his honor if you would. on a more positive note, i would like to let you know that the small business commission actually has given to staff a special honor, certificate of honor. dan snyder, who i do not think is...
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it has helped us externally and internally. the board has been very active through the marketing committee, being part of the process with the staff's and with the leadership of nick in defining the scale of the project, raising the necessary funds for it. also, key decision making points such as the visual logo, which you see here today. i have to share a story about the logo. after the meeting when i came home, i had a bunch of different ideas that we had been discussing at home. jerry said to me, do you realize this is the symbol in math for all? apparently he was the only one who had been paying attention in math class. i said, is that true? it just felt right. that is when the going really hit the mark. we thought that this was really the right logo for us. today, i want to again invite everybody to our new asian. we promised it will be all- inclusive plan and offer you something to be awakened and inspired about. >> thank you. first, it has been a real pleasure and privilege to work with the museum, with such a clear visi
it has helped us externally and internally. the board has been very active through the marketing committee, being part of the process with the staff's and with the leadership of nick in defining the scale of the project, raising the necessary funds for it. also, key decision making points such as the visual logo, which you see here today. i have to share a story about the logo. after the meeting when i came home, i had a bunch of different ideas that we had been discussing at home. jerry said...
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more for us. the two day visit it was more of course had an economic flavor rather than a political one this was promised to putin's first visit since announcing his candidacy in the upcoming presidential elections and some say it's a sign of a change in focus for us and that the government is now looking east for both russia and china of course members of the brics group along with brazil india and south africa and the growing economic uncertainty in europe and the u.s. has seriously undermined their dominance of the global political stage paving the way for a margin economy is now prime minister putin said the us is currently using instead of monopoly as the only global reserve currency and that's having a negative effect on their financial policy if you will because the but you never said the us was a parasite on the global economy but i do think it's feeding off the monopoly of the us dollar is a single global currency the problem is not only for the world economy but in youth america's econom
more for us. the two day visit it was more of course had an economic flavor rather than a political one this was promised to putin's first visit since announcing his candidacy in the upcoming presidential elections and some say it's a sign of a change in focus for us and that the government is now looking east for both russia and china of course members of the brics group along with brazil india and south africa and the growing economic uncertainty in europe and the u.s. has seriously...
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i out a deal i showed us the ticket and told us he won't pay the one hundred twenty four dollars fine or one point the police will understand eventually if the ninety nine percent movement includes well kids are on the streets protecting the jobs of police officers from the one percent would rather hire blackwater to do all the police. and a very very ugly fox news talking head monica probably piling on with others at park so-called news probably went after the occupy wall street demonstrators. so what you're seeing is a bunch of useful idiots in the streets of manhattan chicago boston elsewhere in america and around western europe and the rest of the world useful idiots who probably haven't paid much in taxes their whole life have no concept and all they know is profit is a four letter word. just like g.e. and the rest of the corporate giants who not only pay no taxes but get tax rebates crowin the rest of the gang at fox so-called news made it pretty clear in recent weeks when it comes to siding with the ninety nine percent or the one percent they side with the one percent. years fo
i out a deal i showed us the ticket and told us he won't pay the one hundred twenty four dollars fine or one point the police will understand eventually if the ninety nine percent movement includes well kids are on the streets protecting the jobs of police officers from the one percent would rather hire blackwater to do all the police. and a very very ugly fox news talking head monica probably piling on with others at park so-called news probably went after the occupy wall street demonstrators....
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we'll use blm is the example. when they do that, and dlm attorneys cannot actually represent the losses that would have been to make the change being requested by the plaintiff were enacted. and so, i have to hire an intervening attorney that usually cause for a good right now $400 an hour. so in order to have my interest represented when this lawsuit comes forward, i have to hire that attorney. i am from the ninth circuit and usually they will not allow intervening attorneys and on the merits phase of the case, only on the remedies phase. so i pay for my intervene attorney, enter my tax dollars i am paying for the agency attorney, doj attorney, all of the staff time involved from the blm conservation officers in preparing for the case and my tax dollars pay the eaja award if they are found to be the winner in the complaint. >> a thank you. then they try to be definite tie. for your written testimony seems he basically support reporting provisions of h.r. 1990s eggs but that the bill puts the cart before the horse
we'll use blm is the example. when they do that, and dlm attorneys cannot actually represent the losses that would have been to make the change being requested by the plaintiff were enacted. and so, i have to hire an intervening attorney that usually cause for a good right now $400 an hour. so in order to have my interest represented when this lawsuit comes forward, i have to hire that attorney. i am from the ninth circuit and usually they will not allow intervening attorneys and on the merits...
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the chaplain: let us pray. gracious lord, whose glory has been revealed through the generations, renew within our senators a true understanding of your purpose for their lives, for our nation, and for our world. amid the challenges of our time, infuse them with a spirit of wisdom and courage so that they will be instruments of your providence. lord, use them to make an impact on the lives of the forgotten who lack hope and on all people who seek your presence. may your grace, mercy, and peace be on us all now and stay with each one of us always. we pray in your sacred name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington d.c., october 12, 2011. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the sta
the chaplain: let us pray. gracious lord, whose glory has been revealed through the generations, renew within our senators a true understanding of your purpose for their lives, for our nation, and for our world. amid the challenges of our time, infuse them with a spirit of wisdom and courage so that they will be instruments of your providence. lord, use them to make an impact on the lives of the forgotten who lack hope and on all people who seek your presence. may your grace, mercy, and peace...
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he said he'd bring us hope and change. instead, he's divided the nation and tried to blame other people. >> you've got an administration that by and large has either by intimidation or overregulation put our energy industry and the rest of the economy in jeopardy. >> reporter: a recurring topic throughout the night, cane's 999 plan, getting attention from voters, 9% sales tax, 9% income tax and 9% corporate tax. at one point, bloomberg reporter julian porter tried to poke holes in it. >> your plan would raise no more than $2 trillion, and even with the short fall you'd be slapping a 9% sales tax on food and medicine. >> the problem with that analysis is that it is incorrect. [laughter] and the other candidates used part of their speaking time to denounce the plan. >> when you take the 999 plan and you turn it upside down, i think the devil's in the details. >> i must admit that simple answers are always very helpful, but oftentimes inadequate. >> to break tonight's debate down a little bit, we have mark plotkin here with s
he said he'd bring us hope and change. instead, he's divided the nation and tried to blame other people. >> you've got an administration that by and large has either by intimidation or overregulation put our energy industry and the rest of the economy in jeopardy. >> reporter: a recurring topic throughout the night, cane's 999 plan, getting attention from voters, 9% sales tax, 9% income tax and 9% corporate tax. at one point, bloomberg reporter julian porter tried to poke holes in...
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tell us about that. >> that's right. yeah. this is a new way of weather forecasting or sky watching. we have to figure out which satellite's going to fall next. just a few weeks after a falling u.s. satellite put the world on alert, now german space officials are saying that the x-ray telescope is to fall to earth between october the 20th and the 25th. and like the last time space officials won't be able to tell us exactly where the satellite will hit. the satellite is about the size of a bus. and more of its mass is expected to survive reentry. it is currently being tracked by the u.s. space surveillance network as well as a german radar facility, and they will continue to update their reentry predictions. carol? >> kristi lu stout reporting live from hong kong, many thanks. >>> republican rivals going after herman cain for his 999 plan. >> i thought it was a price of a pizza when i first heard about it. >> even cain had to smile at that one, but he's also fighting back. highlights from last night's gop debate. that's just ah
tell us about that. >> that's right. yeah. this is a new way of weather forecasting or sky watching. we have to figure out which satellite's going to fall next. just a few weeks after a falling u.s. satellite put the world on alert, now german space officials are saying that the x-ray telescope is to fall to earth between october the 20th and the 25th. and like the last time space officials won't be able to tell us exactly where the satellite will hit. the satellite is about the size of a...
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you used to have -- belushi used to come, right? >> yeah, i used to wait on john belushi and william hurt. >> jimmy: what was he like? was he super -- was he cool? >> yeah, he was totally cool. but, i mean, he was -- he liked to eat. you know. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he was a big eater. but he would come in and he'd have the same thing. like, faithfully, he'd have the scrambled eggs with potatoes and toast and bacon and just -- just put ketchup on everything. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: is that right? >> about half a bottle of ketchup. everything. >> jimmy: big ketchup guy? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's cool a little belushi trivia. >> but i waited on -- you know, i used to wait on michelle pfeiffer, who, i ended up buying her house. i used to wait on matthew broderick, who i worked with on broadway so -- >> jimmy: small -- that's crazy, right? >> and then, recently, i was on "chelsea handler" and she used to wait on me. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, so -- it's the circle, you know. >> jimmy: ♪ the circl
you used to have -- belushi used to come, right? >> yeah, i used to wait on john belushi and william hurt. >> jimmy: what was he like? was he super -- was he cool? >> yeah, he was totally cool. but, i mean, he was -- he liked to eat. you know. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he was a big eater. but he would come in and he'd have the same thing. like, faithfully, he'd have the scrambled eggs with potatoes and toast and bacon and just -- just put ketchup on...
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the state department i should a worldwide travel alert overnight warning americans of potential terror attacks sponsored by iran, this follows a spoiled terror plot. an alleged murder for hire plan targeting the saudi baeambassad to the united states on soil. one is arrested and one is on the run. susan mcginnis is in washington with details on this. good morning, susan. what is the latest. >> reporter: this has stunned washington. just simply the idea that iran would solicit the murder for high from a mexican drug cartel to kill the saudi ambassador and has all levels of the u.s. government reacting and the talk now here is what -- federal officials are warning americans at home and abroad to be on the lookout for possible tryst attacks. the state department issued the alert late last night as justice revealed they had spoiled an alleged plot for the assassination to the united states. they say manssor arbabsiar and another man planned to use explosives to kill
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the state department i should a worldwide travel alert overnight warning americans of potential terror attacks sponsored by iran, this follows a spoiled terror plot. an alleged murder for hire plan targeting the saudi baeambassad to the united states on soil. one is arrested and one is on the run. susan mcginnis is in washington with details on this. good morning, susan. what is the latest. >> reporter: this has stunned washington....
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his willingness and deliberate attempt to mislead us, and actually tell us mistruths. >> narrator: the fbi had found matches between the anthrax in the letters and one particular source. >> samples start coming back positive. and all of those samples that turn out positive have all been drawn up originally from bruce ivins' 1029 flask. >> narrator: but the sample bruce ivins gave them from rmr- 1029 did not match. to investigators, it was proof ivins was trying to mislead them. >> this is the only one we know of that wasn't right, that didn't come back to what it was supposed to be. >> and so, they instantly began to wonder if this wasn't an attempt to obscure the fact that rmr-1029 was the source of the anthrax letters. >> narrator: ivins insisted it was an innocent mistake, but prosecutors didn't believe him. >> this was the ultimate act of deception, to mislead and misdirect the investigation. if you send something that is supposed to be from the murder weapon, but you send something that doesn't match, that's the ultimate act of deception. that's why it's so important. >> narrator:
his willingness and deliberate attempt to mislead us, and actually tell us mistruths. >> narrator: the fbi had found matches between the anthrax in the letters and one particular source. >> samples start coming back positive. and all of those samples that turn out positive have all been drawn up originally from bruce ivins' 1029 flask. >> narrator: but the sample bruce ivins gave them from rmr- 1029 did not match. to investigators, it was proof ivins was trying to mislead...
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gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but first marcia to walk us through what's been going on at wall street well events are still unfolding peter and the dismal statistics that reveal a floundering u.s. economy the occupy wall street movement continues to gain momentum across the country and trying their fourth week the protests condemning corporate greed government inefficiency and growing income inequality have even earned the endorsement of president barack obama i think people are frustrated and. the protesters are giving voice to a more broad based frustration about our financial system which what started as a rally against america's corrupt democratic process has turned into an organized collective called for social justice that employs the same tactics as its ideological alternative the tea party movement experts say it is now a force to be reckoned with with unions and a growing number of democrats now expressing at least qualified support for the protesters occupy wall street is starting to look like an important event but might even even
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on the contrary, it makes us unified. whether it was logistics, or whether no mexican was available or whatever, but they are not here. so i really -- but again, i do appreciate your work. i think it is time for you go the next step. i appreciate the panel issue. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good evening honorable chair person and members of the board. my name is carl cruz, i am with the american immigration lawyers and the national lawyers guild. i want to shed some light and go further than due process deprivation and explain what it is we are looking at in terms of the proposals we saw in 2007 and 2008. evans involved in some minor lobbying efforts. we need to take all this in keeping with what the office could be. on the one hand, we might get comprehensive immigration reform. on the other hand, we might get nothing at all. i know no one wants to consider this possibility, but what does san francisco do if we don't get comprehensive immigration reform? now, on the immigration r
on the contrary, it makes us unified. whether it was logistics, or whether no mexican was available or whatever, but they are not here. so i really -- but again, i do appreciate your work. i think it is time for you go the next step. i appreciate the panel issue. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good evening honorable chair person and members of the board. my name is carl cruz, i am with the american immigration lawyers and the national lawyers...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. is richard simmons sick? the new headlines after his startling appearance on "dancing." now, the colorful fitness guru comes to "e.t." to set the record straight. >> i went from 160 to 138. >> plus -- julianne hough, dancing with her "footloose" co-star. her emotional "dancing" homecoming. >> george clooney, stacy keibler, ryan gosling and
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and he joins us now on the phone. david, thanks for taking the time to be with us. tell me how you knew mansour arbabsiar. >> i just found out today that they used to call him jack because he drank a lot and used to drink jack. i met three iranian people. i had a drycleaners here in corps corpus christy and i bought a car from them. after a number of years, jack hand some property over here and i went into partnership on buying property. >> and you were in business hor to you long with him? >> not too long, probably six months. >> what was your impression of what he was like? was he a hard worker, the kind of person who could have pulled off the plot we're hearing about? >> no, i don't think so. he was very disorganized and that was part of our problem. i needed somebody more reliable. he was very disorganized. i had trouble with titles and everything else. yeah, i would not say that he was the kind of person that could pull off something like this. >> and your view was -- i know you had spoken earlier with our producer and you were telling her his wife is what held
and he joins us now on the phone. david, thanks for taking the time to be with us. tell me how you knew mansour arbabsiar. >> i just found out today that they used to call him jack because he drank a lot and used to drink jack. i met three iranian people. i had a drycleaners here in corps corpus christy and i bought a car from them. after a number of years, jack hand some property over here and i went into partnership on buying property. >> and you were in business hor to you long...
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i think what is difficult for us, is that people use all the different processes to keep an issue going in circles, and for me, it is sending a little bit of a message. once something has been decided in another form, something we can't overturn, it seems fruitless to continue the process of spending city resources going around and trying to make it not happen. no applause from the audience. people use multiple processes to try to get around an issue when they don't feel like they have gotten the satisfaction that they want, and i want to encourage members of the public not to do that. there are other forms when it is appropriate to work out your differences with your neighbors, but the planning commission should not be that place. commissioner antonini: i agree with the commissioners. i went out there and took a walk. it is a pretty steep street. as you go further up the hill, the amount of excavation becomes almost geometrically more the higher up the hill you get. it would seem as though this is the wiser choice. there was some mention made of the tree on private property which i don
i think what is difficult for us, is that people use all the different processes to keep an issue going in circles, and for me, it is sending a little bit of a message. once something has been decided in another form, something we can't overturn, it seems fruitless to continue the process of spending city resources going around and trying to make it not happen. no applause from the audience. people use multiple processes to try to get around an issue when they don't feel like they have gotten...
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give us unbiased, proven facts or do not kick us out. it's become a way to get rid of it in city parks since the only impact is closure of the dea. it must be considered on the human and urban environment, not just the natural environment. dogs are described simply as nuisances. theeir does not consider any the benefits of dog walking. it must consider the physical and emotional health of people who can no longer walk their dogs in clothes dpa and must consider what would happen if there are closed or reduced. as is important with the maximum restoration alternatives, it would close dpas that constitute roughly 75% of the legal off leash area at city parks. it does not adequately analyze at that level of closure and other nearby parks, especially when combined with the golden gate natural -- golden gate national recreation area. the dog and dogs people are not going to go away or be quietly forced out of our parks. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am a lifelong san francisco resident and, i'm sure you can imagine, with a last name like mi
give us unbiased, proven facts or do not kick us out. it's become a way to get rid of it in city parks since the only impact is closure of the dea. it must be considered on the human and urban environment, not just the natural environment. dogs are described simply as nuisances. theeir does not consider any the benefits of dog walking. it must consider the physical and emotional health of people who can no longer walk their dogs in clothes dpa and must consider what would happen if there are...
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thanks for joining us. appreciate having you here. >> any time. >>> bill maher occupies our airwaves straight ahead. that's a great new thing on the show. it's not the best new thing. for the the best new thing we had to turn to zombies tonight. we have bill maher and we have zombies all coming up on the show but not together. it's two different things. you e little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military
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allow us to decrease as the risk increases. president vietor: then if we meet our financial goals, then it would still be -- is there a benchmark time when it gets put back into the coffers? commissioner torres: it says 4.5 years. >> the appropriation and the funds sitting there in the escrow account to give shell comfort in the case of default, we are in discussions with shell about how that amount could decline over time it the remaining contract declines. again, to emphasize, just because this money is appropriated and in that escrow account, it is not necessarily spent. it is only in the event of default. and if we default by the time prices have moved, going down. president vietor: i am hoberman that the program would be successful in the first year. -- i am hoping that the program would be successful in the first year. and then in the interest bearing account. but it sounds like it's tuesday appropriated for the life of the contract. even with these risks. >> right, i would say that some portion of it would have to stay a
allow us to decrease as the risk increases. president vietor: then if we meet our financial goals, then it would still be -- is there a benchmark time when it gets put back into the coffers? commissioner torres: it says 4.5 years. >> the appropriation and the funds sitting there in the escrow account to give shell comfort in the case of default, we are in discussions with shell about how that amount could decline over time it the remaining contract declines. again, to emphasize, just...
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stay with us. us. >>> we'll get in rain out there today. tony will yop us in just a minute to talk about that. first, a programming note to pass along. you will want to stay tuned later this morning. some talented young men will be paying a visit. you may have heard of them. >> boys ii men will be here to talk about their brand-new cd due out later this month, called 20. they will perform their new sing frl that cd, more than you'll ever know. that is coming up in your 9:00 hour. set the dvr if you are heading out or watch if you are still around. it will be exciting. >> yeah, it will be good stuff. the emphasis on the moan now than boys. a couple of years ago, they stopped in here. looking forward to talk about them. >> their threesome now but still hanging in there. >> i loved them growing up. >> : they were one. biggest and most successful groups of the '90s. a couple of their hits were number one for eight, nine, 10 weeks at a time. good stuff. good to have them here. >> what is happening outside? >> we've got some rain showers outside
stay with us. us. >>> we'll get in rain out there today. tony will yop us in just a minute to talk about that. first, a programming note to pass along. you will want to stay tuned later this morning. some talented young men will be paying a visit. you may have heard of them. >> boys ii men will be here to talk about their brand-new cd due out later this month, called 20. they will perform their new sing frl that cd, more than you'll ever know. that is coming up in...
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just a little i think there are a lot of questions here that need to be at sorry but why then is the us putting pressure on iran of the moment it's not just about the perceived nuclear threat is it. well even putting pressure on iran now for several a year and this is ministration seems to be much more intense about the pressure that they want to put on the iranian government its coming you know large scale pressure from israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu mentioned that at the u.n. he also mentioned in this to address to congress there are still thing no facts whatsoever that. we've been able to really get our hands on or see that either i answer absolutely building nuclear weapons and even if they are why are we putting . it on the table by all means why are you not talking to them if you know if this had happened during the cold war which is something i was thinking about this morning there are two large scale diplomatic initiatives have going on very now not a lot of threats you know and international consequences. including the u.s. would like to see a regime change in iran an
just a little i think there are a lot of questions here that need to be at sorry but why then is the us putting pressure on iran of the moment it's not just about the perceived nuclear threat is it. well even putting pressure on iran now for several a year and this is ministration seems to be much more intense about the pressure that they want to put on the iranian government its coming you know large scale pressure from israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu mentioned that at the u.n. he...
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it way too much but you know the iranians themselves have shown us that they there is seems to change so i mean i think there are different different diplomatic opportunities to be used here and supporting efforts within the country and also just within the government we know that there's rests within the government we've seen them between. and you know the goal is so i think there are there are various areas diplomatic opportunities that we can go and move forward to here before we start talking about using force again washington has issued a worldwide alert about possible and u.s. actions coming from tehran iran is actually. dismiss this is saying it's all comical but coop we actually see a more assertive reaction from to run in this because after all from their point of view this is highly provocative. it is highly provocative you know i think you're on a journey that it's not months now and that's really making and building relationships with not only its our neighbors but its neighbors. and i mean that's something that we in the west should be doing and we should be you know work
it way too much but you know the iranians themselves have shown us that they there is seems to change so i mean i think there are different different diplomatic opportunities to be used here and supporting efforts within the country and also just within the government we know that there's rests within the government we've seen them between. and you know the goal is so i think there are there are various areas diplomatic opportunities that we can go and move forward to here before we start...
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tell us about your situation. we can help you choose the right plan for your needs. [ male announcer ] are you reconsidering your medicare coverage? you only have until december 7th to make sure you get the medicare coverage you need. call unitedhealthcare to learn about medicare plans that may be right for you. with some plans, you can enroll right over the phone. don't wait. call now. >>> have you seen the movie "contagion"? >> in three months it's a billion. that's where we're heading. >> get away. >> it will tip over. the truth is being kept from the world. >> so in our effort to scare you a little bit today, the scenario in that movie may not be that far off. the united states is not prepared for a deadly disease outbreak or a bio terrorism attack. america got 15 failing, failing grades in everything from large scale detection, medicine availability, medicine dispensing, medical environment cleanup, all f's here, right? it's not all bad grades. we got some bs and cs in the area of detection. that's the latest
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within 10 minutes he called us back to tell us that -- was the one that they had pronounced dead. >> within days another shocky development. >> that they had made an arrest. and my immediate reaction was, thank god. then when he said who it was, it was incomprehensible. >> it was baffling. >> stunning. >> under arrest, coworker brittany norwood who police lured gina back to the store after closing time, homicide detectives were shaken. the murder believed to be over a bag of clothing that norwood may have been trying to steal. >> why would you murder someone over clothes. >> if she needed it so badly for whatever. >> reporter: she would have bought it for her. she would have given it to her. she would have paid for it herself. >> the murrays are now preparing for the murder trial and bracing themselves for the likelihood that they will come face to face with brittany norwood and her parents. >> it's horrible for us, it can't be easy for them. >> her parents say she never spoke of a problem employee only of how she loved working at the store as ameninger. wjz eyewitness news. >> britt
within 10 minutes he called us back to tell us that -- was the one that they had pronounced dead. >> within days another shocky development. >> that they had made an arrest. and my immediate reaction was, thank god. then when he said who it was, it was incomprehensible. >> it was baffling. >> stunning. >> under arrest, coworker brittany norwood who police lured gina back to the store after closing time, homicide detectives were shaken. the murder believed to be...
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that is the project that is before you now is a mixed-use project. the historic preservation commgs reviewed the proposed project in january of 2010 and concluded that the project would not have a significant effect on the adjacent potential historic resource of 1531 15th street. this project was originally scheduled to be heard on july 14. commissioners received a draft motion, with findings from the 2004 residential element. since then the 2009 residential element is applicable, and i have some revised findings for you to replace that. on july 14, the project was continued to september 22, which was also subsequently continued to today. part of the reason the project was originally continued was so the project sponsor could continue to work with the department and the neighbors in terms of the design and other issues that we had regarding the location of the garage, etc. since then, the following modifications have been made -- the revised drawings show an addition of a light well matching the property at 15th street to the west, beginning at the f
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a lot of people use it to come in on 580 and then they use 680 to get in the valley. a lot of people live in tracy, work in san jose, that kind of thing. if you are taking the h train this morning, that's also a good route. san mateo bridge, that traffic looks pretty good as you head out to the highrise with no major problems. a live picture of 880 here near the oakland coliseum, the raiders and cleveland browns this sunday. hoping for a sellout, but not holding hybrid if you know what i mean. but that's a different matter entirely. the traffic looks good there though. 5:17. you know what i mean, steve? >> how could they not? they are so exciting. >> the cleveland browns? >> no, the raiders. only some patchy fog. the lows are cooler, though. 50s instead of the 60s. it will be warmer today with 70s and also 80s. we lost the low cloud deck. the higher cloud deck on monday. the humidity was just off the chart here. but that's changing now. now there is still a lot of cloud cover out there headed towards the oregon border. 61. if you watch, they always run the warmest. na
a lot of people use it to come in on 580 and then they use 680 to get in the valley. a lot of people live in tracy, work in san jose, that kind of thing. if you are taking the h train this morning, that's also a good route. san mateo bridge, that traffic looks pretty good as you head out to the highrise with no major problems. a live picture of 880 here near the oakland coliseum, the raiders and cleveland browns this sunday. hoping for a sellout, but not holding hybrid if you know what i mean....
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most of us our russia and china are straight from that point. ship to balance out the economic and political dominance of the west deals worth seventy billion us dollars in energy trade and high tech industries are being signed as promised a position that the chinese leadership in the playfield. and in the israeli soldier captured by hamas five years ago could soon be going home a long way to deal with so you can swap pals and palestinian prisoners however some high profile detainees will remain in israeli jails. all that brings up to date for the moment with more on those stories more developments in the fifteen minutes from now in the meantime case next with the latest stay with us for that. you're watching the latest for this wednesday evening here on r.t. and the use of the headlines six of the best russia crews into next summer's european football championships after winning prove with a six nil drubbing of amador up here in moscow. while they're in the play man your bitch gone this retirement after missing a crunch penalty in serbia one of
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uses are. or if the properties are no longer needed for utility purposes, what is this commission's disposition of those properties? finally, we are hoping this discussion leads to a point where we can actually go away and start to frame a the land policy that can be brought back to the commission hopefully before the close of 2011, but also updating a lot of our policy of our procedures, our manual for real-estate inside sfpuc and how it's implemented within the puc. just to remind you, we do have some existing plans and policies in place and/or memorandums of understanding did you have the environmental stewardship policy which you adopted in 2006. we have a watershed agreement, production agreement, with the national parks service, which was first approved by you in 2005. and redone again in 2010. there is the reverse management plan with the u.s. forest service in 1988 and the national parks service is working on their portion did you have the lme the watershed plan, approved in 2000 and 20
uses are. or if the properties are no longer needed for utility purposes, what is this commission's disposition of those properties? finally, we are hoping this discussion leads to a point where we can actually go away and start to frame a the land policy that can be brought back to the commission hopefully before the close of 2011, but also updating a lot of our policy of our procedures, our manual for real-estate inside sfpuc and how it's implemented within the puc. just to remind you, we do...
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international who's live from moscow this is all see with me thanks for joining us five years in captivity as a hostage is coming to an end for israeli soldier gilad shalit following an emergency cabinet meeting these really prime minister binyamin netanyahu announced a deal has been agreed with hamas involving a prisoner swap around a thousand palestinian militants ati's policia has been following developments for us intel a bit. i must finish the bureau chief pilot michel speaking from damascus and he called this a national achievement for the palestinian people to express for greater that not more palestinian prisoners were being released as part of this field not through office evening tuesday there has been an emergency cabinet meeting in jerusalem that has now finished with the israeli government giving its nod to this prison a deal what we do understand is that some one thousand palestinian prisoners will be released for this one israeli soldier gilad shalit the details as we have them suggest that some three hundred and fifty prisoners will be released in the initial stage that wil
international who's live from moscow this is all see with me thanks for joining us five years in captivity as a hostage is coming to an end for israeli soldier gilad shalit following an emergency cabinet meeting these really prime minister binyamin netanyahu announced a deal has been agreed with hamas involving a prisoner swap around a thousand palestinian militants ati's policia has been following developments for us intel a bit. i must finish the bureau chief pilot michel speaking from...
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i was in the middle and in this picture, six of us are there. one of us is still awaiting trial. he was given and it -- the release of sentence. he was a winter of $14 million lawsuit against this man. in this matter -- is also passing this returning to help me out. what would you do? >> thank you for the chance to respond. one reason i accepted this appointment was because i believe that there are a lot of problems with the criminal justice system, i think that this is to be reformed in many ways. we have problems with prosecution misconduct, problems with police misconduct and i believe that we have wrongly incarcerated a number of people in many communities and this is something i have worked on for many years. one thing i have done, and i was appointed to it -- i have been known to say that one of the things i say in my office -- we have the structural integrity unit, and the evidence and the credibility of the witnesses, this is presented to make certain that we have the transparent and fair trial. i am aware of the misconduct, and i think that this is a shared responsibilit
i was in the middle and in this picture, six of us are there. one of us is still awaiting trial. he was given and it -- the release of sentence. he was a winter of $14 million lawsuit against this man. in this matter -- is also passing this returning to help me out. what would you do? >> thank you for the chance to respond. one reason i accepted this appointment was because i believe that there are a lot of problems with the criminal justice system, i think that this is to be reformed in...
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they used to be fried. remember you could bite into them and they would crunch and you would be scalded by hot apple. >> this is why people think they need vitamins to supplement their awful diets. and let me tell you, there's only one thing that vitamins do -- >> the cinnabon is great. let me tell you, a wendy's single meal may be my favorite meal. >> you know what i used to do with a cinnabun? >> tell us, the world awaits. >> back in my bad days. >> her bad days. >> at an airport. i'd take the cinnabon and literally inhale it and ask for two extra or three frostings. it's -- i can't even do it. i'm like an alcoholic. >> can we have a cinnabon frost machine? >>> after intense negotiations with the white house, well, red sox general manager -- okay. that's not real. that was not really written well. >> alex just said, sorry, bad script. >> that was a bad script. >> i didn't know. obama's from chicago. >> it's a jobs issue. >> was that a transition? >> that was horrible. >> don't do tv. >> theo epstein is cl
they used to be fried. remember you could bite into them and they would crunch and you would be scalded by hot apple. >> this is why people think they need vitamins to supplement their awful diets. and let me tell you, there's only one thing that vitamins do -- >> the cinnabon is great. let me tell you, a wendy's single meal may be my favorite meal. >> you know what i used to do with a cinnabun? >> tell us, the world awaits. >> back in my bad days. >> her bad...
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thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> hello. welcome to "culturewire." we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece has just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. i quickly found out about the san francisco arts commission school and realized there was a pre-qualified school you had to apply to, so i applied to the. >> how long did it take you to develop this work for the plaza? >> this was a fast track project. design development was about a month. >> let's look at the beautiful mural. i have never seen a mural created on asphalt. >> the heat of the asphalt, a new layer of asphalt. then, these wire rope templates that were fabricated for the line work get laid down and literally stamped into the asphalt, and then everything was hand-painted. >> maybe you could talk a
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we would rather not use those as examples for what we do here. the big issue is the one about the entrance, whether it be on south van ness or on 15th. i do not have strong feelings either way. the neighborhood seems to feel it's safer for the school to have it on south van ness. i think that my experience in coming by these buildings, even much larger ones after hours, i do not see many cars going in and out at any given time. not everyone leave their homes at any given time. i think the entrance back into the place would probably after school hours or over, probably. if you do not necessarily know. i would be receptive to moving it to south van ness if that is the will of the other commissioners. that would be fine with me. remember that with the situation on south van ness, you are probably not want to see left turns into the garage. i think everyone will have to be coming north on south van ness off to get into the garage and then go north when they come out. i am not sure about that but i believe it is no left turn or maybe it should be to g
we would rather not use those as examples for what we do here. the big issue is the one about the entrance, whether it be on south van ness or on 15th. i do not have strong feelings either way. the neighborhood seems to feel it's safer for the school to have it on south van ness. i think that my experience in coming by these buildings, even much larger ones after hours, i do not see many cars going in and out at any given time. not everyone leave their homes at any given time. i think the...